Browsing Music Archives by Author "Woko Cudi, Simon"
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Amba Akomi
Woko Cudi, Simon (2010-06-08)This is a welcome song performed usually in during social occasions. -
Amu ecara nyedu kome (get a chair for visitors).
Woko Cudi, Simon (2010-06-08)This is a song used for praising women. -
Carama ka bani drici.
Woko Cudi, Simon (2010-06-08)This song expresses the consequences of lack of respect. -
Ding ding ni dri okpwo
Woko Cudi, Simon (2010-06-08)The song explains the history of the madi people. -
Gamete anzo
Woko Cudi, Simon (2010-06-08)This is a song compossed to thank the government for its good work. -
The interview about Ding ding dance.
Woko Cudi, Simon (2010-06-08)The interview enlights on what Ding ding dance for the Madi is all about and how it is different to the Acholi dance. -
Kaluma (Vu eb'e ma a'dite)
Woko Cudi, Simon (2010-06-08)This song is an expression of the effect of loosing relatives. -
Karu ti ecara
Woko Cudi, Simon (2010-06-08)This song is about a man who can not settle in one place. -
Madi koru ojja ga (Madi are going to fight).
Woko Cudi, Simon (2010-06-08)This is a war song expressing the Madi anger against the Acholi people. -
Mama ama dri ka drici (our grandmother is suffering)
Woko Cudi, Simon (2010-06-08)This song is about an old woman who was once an important person but due to old age her efforts have reduced. -
Ociri sa madua wa
Woko Cudi, Simon (2010-06-08)This song tells why marrying a second wife should not be criticized. -
Oji ki ai ndi (they have been taken)
Woko Cudi, Simon (2010-06-08)This song is an expression of how the madi felt about the rebel activity in the land (Adjumani) -
Thanking Mr. Akomi
Woko Cudi, Simon (2010-06-08)This is a communication from the village to Akomi Ema for his support. -
Tuba
Woko Cudi, Simon (2010-06-08)This song is mainly performed as a way of seeking for a token of appreciation after dance performances.